Thanks Taz, that's just the kind of stuff that I need to look for. So feel free to post more.

On the default package list, be sure you did this in a *clean* install of TeSSH. If you had the previous 2.33 version installed, then your default package list will still have the English Directions/Keypad packages in them. They should disappear from that list in a clean install. If they don't, let me know.

I would request that the tick timer remains, perhaps rename it / change the interface a little, but if nothing else I would use it to send keep-alive packets, but I'm sure there would be other reasons you might want a timer - such as polling a log file every 60 seconds or something.

On the default package list, be sure you did this in a *clean* install of TeSSH. If you had the previous 2.33 version installed, then your default package list will still have the English Directions/Keypad packages in them. They should disappear from that list in a clean install. If they don't, let me know.

Yes 2.34 was the first time I used it and just as Guinn has posted those packages are listed. I'll do screenies for the other things that I know to be there and post them in the original message so you've got one location for all.

Rainchild wrote:

I would request that the tick timer remains, perhaps rename it / change the interface a little, but if nothing else I would use it to send keep-alive packets, but I'm sure there would be other reasons you might want a timer - such as polling a log file every 60 seconds or something.

I think this feature is easily achievable with alarms so isn't really necessary but I guess it will be just as easy to rename as it is to remove.